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I have sold my 2000 Ford Taurus and bought a 2009 Toyota Corolla. I still have my old Taurus snow tires “Artic Alpin” in my garage with 16” size P215/60R16 95Q with “universal rims” on, which still have some good treads left And, my Corolla also has 16” tire size P205/55R16 89H M+S at this moment, which presumably is a all season tire.

The fact that they both are 16” tire means it is OK & safe to install my Taurus snow tires onto my Corolla? Thanks.

Based on the aspect ratio, the sidewall height of both tires are:

taurus 129Mm
corolla112.75Mm
Ht diff16.25Mm

16.25mm =0.6398 inches, which means that the Taurus snow tires are ONLY 0.6398 inches taller than my current corolla tires.

i am installing subs into my 2001 ford taurus. i have all of the wires ran except for the power wire to the amp. how do i run that to the battery? i cannot seem to find where all of the cars wires run through the firewall. does anyone have any idea. if not, where would be the best place to run the wire through the firewall?

I have sold my 2000 Ford Taurus and bought a 2009 Toyota Corolla. I still have my old Taurus snow tires “Artic Alpin” in my garage with 16” size P215/60R16 95Q with “universal rims” on, which still have some good treads left. And, my Corolla also has 16” tire size P205/55R16 89H M+S at this moment, which presumably is a all season tire.

The fact that they both are 16” tire means it is OK & safe to install my Taurus snow tires onto my Corolla? Thanks.

Based on the aspect ratio, the sidewall height of both tires are:

taurus 129Mm
corolla112.75Mm
Ht diff16.25Mm

16.25mm =0.6398 inches, which means that the Taurus snow tires are ONLY 0.6398 inches taller than my current corolla tires.

I recently installed an aftermarket head unit along with an adapter kit for my 2000 ford taurus. The problem is is when I put the cables on for the amp and sub the cd player won’t slide in all the way. if I take them off then it fits fine. the plugs stick out the same amount as the antenna plug. is there anything i can do to fix this problem or am i just gonna have to forget having the amp installed?

I’m going to add an amp and a set of speakers to my ford taurus but I don’t want to get a smaller amp then the factory.

This weekend my fiance & I went to our local Ford dealership so she could get a key made (she lost her back up key), for her 2005 Taurus. I know the key has a chip in it (and it seems the car needs to be programmed), but could a Ford tech explain the expense to me?

I own a 2002 Ford Taurus, which I already installed an after market radio in. I'd like to install a 4 channel amplifier in the trunk to drive new speakers I also plan on installing.

I understand that I need to run a wire from the battery to the trunk in order to power it, but I am not entirely sure how to get it through the firewall of the car. I have read generalized instructions that say to look for an opening where wires are already coming through, but I can't find any. I have also read about drilling through the firewall and installing a rubber grommet, but I am not entirely sure how to go about doing that because there does not seem theres any good places in the area between the bottom of the dash and the floor.

So basically if anyone here has installed an amp in their Taurus' trunk, I'd like to know how you did it. Or, perhaps there is a website that could give me some ideas?